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    interesting and easy. What I would really like to know, “How did Hitler manipulate the people of Germany?” What I Know Adolf Hitler was the leader of a Nazi party, also Hitler was a dictator of Germany. When Hitler was just a boy he lost both his parents, and later ended up going to prison where he wrote one of the most…

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    came to be thanks to Adolf Hitler. Known as one of the most tyrannous leaders, Hitler was the dictator for one of the largest armies in history. Adolf Hitler came into power thru politics, became the leader of the Nazis, and made a giant slaughter out of people, which ended up starting World War II. He ended up losing the war, and died near the end of the war. Or did he? Hitler’s time growing up is more difficult than a person would have thought it was. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th,…

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    able to see the true similarities and differences of leaders. A great example of this is Hitler v. Napoleon. The world will hear these names and just decide who was good or evil. Without regard to society's opinion of them, these leaders have similar and different characteristics. By the same token, Hitler and Napoleon grew up as immigrants. They served in the army before running for political power. Hitler and napoleon shared the desire to rule the world and made great strides to fulfill…

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    of the Jewish people. Judaism never had a dominant number, but it is still around today. Why did Hitler hate Jewish people? Hitler did not make the Holocaust happen by himself. He was accompanied by very many anti-jewish and Germans. He called it “The Final Solution”. Although, Hitler had many Germans and Non-Germans helping, he is the real reason to why it all started. Hitler’s reasoning…

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    Bloodthirsty Hatred Hitler once said that it was “Either victory of the Aryan, or annihilation of the Aryan and the victory of the Jew” (Michal). Power. What is it? Some say that is the root of all evil. Hitler was a great example of this. He was a power hungry young adult that hated anyone that was not a “pure” German, rose to power when Germany was in trouble and did some horrendous things to others. The “great” Führer, Hitler, was born on April 20, 1889. He was born in Braunau am…

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    economic opponents. Violence as a method was mostly successful for Hitler in dealing with military opposition, and very successful for eliminating youth-led resistance. However, Hitler was unable to truly gain control of the church and thus failed to extinguish religious opposition. Hitler used both legal and illegal means to quash political opposition with great success, within the Nazi party as well as in regards to other…

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    The Holocaust Why did Hitler despise the jews so much? There was prejudice that had been directed towards the followers of Judaism. The jews often came in conflict with other inhabitants in the areas where they had settled because they were a minority group with their own distinctive identity and religious beliefs (Kershaw 5). Hitler stated that the Jews had not only caused the German defeat in World War 2 but also brought the war in the first place (Kershaw 34). Adolf Hitler continues to…

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    Compare and Contrast Hitler and Stalin Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin had many similarities from the 1920’s through the late 1940’s, but disliked each other intensely due to their differing political ideologies. Hitler belonged to the Nationalist Party while Stalin imposed a Communist regime. Hitler and Stalin were both incredibly popular in their country and they initiated many changes. Eventually, their hidden agendas came to light, and they were both seen with extreme hatred. (Meinecke,…

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    Adolf Hitler, A Good Leader? Hitler was responsible for the deaths of six million jews and utter destruction throughout Europe during World War II. And while nobody in their right mind would call Hitler a good man, he displayed many qualities of a good leader. Through these qualities, Hitler was able to convince millions of people to join him in his mission. Effective leaders must exhibit a specific set of qualities in order to attract and retain followers. Enthusiasm and charisma are…

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    The Nazi party not only used a positive representation of Hitler as strategic propaganda but also for German life. There is a Nazi propaganda poster that depicts, “an idealized image of family life and values” the poster has the letters NSDAP on it and says; “The NSDAP safeguards the Volksgemeinschaft, Comrades, if you need any advice or help, Turn to your local party organizations” (Sax 245). This photo is the Nazi party’s attempt to make their followers and non-followers feel like they can be…

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